FANTASTIC, LESS PLASTIC

Six brilliant hacks to cut down on your beauty packaging

HOW much plastic does it take to look fantastic?

While almost 90 per cent of Sun readers worry about pollution, more than a fifth say they do not know enough about how to be more green with their beauty products and kit.

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Most of us worry about polluting the environment with packagingCredit: Alamy

Just the packaging in the cosmetics industry adds up to 120billion units a year, most of it ending up in landfill, the sea or illegal waste sites in poorer countries.

We suggest ways to cut the amount of plastic packaging you use . . .

Get your refill

THE Government is looking at banning some bathroom staples such as cotton buds to cut down on single-use plastic waste.

But meanwhile why not choose brands promoting refillable products, to give your beauty besties an extra lease of life rather than tossing away packaging after just one use?

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Happy returns

SOMETIMES we need a little extra incentive to encourage us to recycle – and shopping at brands with recycle schemes is one way to find this.

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The Body Shop just started asking customers to return empties in store for TerraCycle to collect, recycle and transform for use making park benches and playgrounds.

FREE lipstick, as well as getting green credentials, what a bonusCredit: Mac

You will be entitled to a reward worth £5 when you return five empties.

Cosmetics giant MAC runs a Back To MAC scheme where they take six empty containers and recycle them in exchange for a free lipstick. You will feel guilt-free and glam.

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